Photograph of exhibition installation, ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts), London, September-October 1953; "In this early Independent Group exhibition photographs of varying sizes were attached to the gallery walls. Others were suspended by wires...

Fred Merkle or Frederick Charles Merkle (1888-1956). Color portrait of Fred Merkle with the New York Giants. Verso: An 'NY' is in the top left corner and 'Giants' is in the top right. Fred Merkle. Fred Merkle, once substitute and now regular first...

Charley O'Leary or Charles Timothy O'Leary (1882-1941). Color portrait of Charley O'Leary with the Detroit Tigers. A tiger is in the top left corner and 'Tigers' is in the top right. Verso: Charles O'Leary. Charles O'Leary, one of the Detroit...

Jim Scott or James Scott (1888-1957) also known as Death Valley Jim. Color portrait of Jim Scott with the Chicago White Sox. A white stocking is in the top left corner and 'White Sox' is in the top right. Verso: James Scott. James Scott, one of the...

The interior of Kehoe's Grocery shows a long counter on the left. Behind the counter and on the right side of the store are shelves filled with canned goods. The counter itself contains numerous bins, possibly filled with grains and nuts. A...

Portrait of Shackelford Miller, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a jacket and tie. He was an independent general practice lawyer and brother to Neville Miller (Mayor of Louisville from 1933-1937). The photograph has been marked with...

Shackelford Miller, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky seated at his desk, holding papers. He was an independent general practice lawyer and brother to Neville Miller (Mayor of Louisville from 1933-1937). The photograph has been painted on, cracked around...

Shackelford Miller, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky seated, holding a pen. He was an independent general practice lawyer and brother to Neville Miller (Mayor of Louisville from 1933-1937). The photograph has been painted on and cut in half. Stamped on...

To our delight, Helen's sister Antoinette Mayer, now residing in Washington, D.C., designed and made the quilt piece for us...for Helen. / 'Quilting,' Antoinette says, 'is my recreation. I make quilts with patterns proved over the years by our...

A man in glasses and shirt sleeves establishes 'Scene A', set in a drawing room. Another man, in jacket and bow tie, primps. This filmstrip, evidently part of a motion picture, has been identified only as "Lillian Kemble, Will Rising's wife;...

Location: Woodland Avenue and 40th Street. In 1908, Alfred S. Joseph received a commission to design the livestock pavilion for the new Kentucky State Fair Grounds. It was this work which allowed him to found, with his brother Oscar, Joseph &...

200 block west Walnut Street, now Muhammad Ali Boulevard, on the north side. Three-story brick building with arched windows. A sign reads Liberty Hall Association. Above the door are the letters I.O.O.F. (Independent Order of Odd Fellows). The...

Copy photo of composite image of 1947 graduates of Louisville College of Pharmacy, then an independent institution which merged with the University of Kentucky that same year. Individuals named are: Florence M. Kreitman Sec't.; Louis G. Snyder...

Exterior shot of Hikes Graded School, a two-story brick structure at 3819 Bardstown Road. Built in 1927 as an independent public grade school (grades 1-8), it joined the Jefferson County Public School system in 1950 and closed in 1975. It has...